German court bans Uber services via rental cars in Germany
US ride-hailing company lacks a necessary license
FRANKFURT:
A German court has banned Uber services in Germany arguing the US ride-hailing company lacks a necessary license to offer passenger transport services using rental cars.
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The verdict is effective immediately, but can be appealed, the Frankfurt regional court said in a statement on Thursday.
The court in 2015 forbids Uber from matching up drivers using their own cars with ride hailers.
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Uber’s service, which lets customers hail rides carried out in rented cars, is also illegal as it violated competition rules, the court said.
Uber was not immediately available for comment.
A German court has banned Uber services in Germany arguing the US ride-hailing company lacks a necessary license to offer passenger transport services using rental cars.
Uber trims more staff as it seeks a route to profit
The verdict is effective immediately, but can be appealed, the Frankfurt regional court said in a statement on Thursday.
The court in 2015 forbids Uber from matching up drivers using their own cars with ride hailers.
Uber says it received over 3,000 reports of sexual assault in US in 2018
Uber’s service, which lets customers hail rides carried out in rented cars, is also illegal as it violated competition rules, the court said.
Uber was not immediately available for comment.